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Lucas 13-03-09 01:04 PM

Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
Am planning to fit one of these to my cuvry SV this the wknd: :D

http://www.gpsinforad.com/prodinfo_e...e=presentation

under the pillion seat storage, wondering where to power it from:

1 – connect the two wires to the main battery with a added on/off switch between?

2 – piggyback the parking light/side light wires?

3 – anywhere else recommended?

These is also a meter long amplified antenna, would stuffing it all in the tail unit be sufficient? Or should it be run up the length of the bike to the screen area to maximize the GPS reception?

big thanks :D

Sid Squid 13-03-09 06:40 PM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
Any ignition controlled live will be fine - the Inforad is a very small load, clearly it would best if it were connected to a circuit such as the indicators - in the event of a problem it won't lose you the ignition or other vital circuit.
I put the aerial inside the screen of my bike, it's the highest and least obstructed place on my bike, (ZX6-R), but I think the same is true of most faired bikes.

Lucas 14-03-09 10:40 AM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 1821035)
Any ignition controlled live will be fine - the Inforad is a very small load, clearly it would best if it were connected to a circuit such as the indicators - in the event of a problem it won't lose you the ignition or other vital circuit.
I put the aerial inside the screen of my bike, it's the highest and least obstructed place on my bike, (ZX6-R), but I think the same is true of most faired bikes.

And thanks Sid :D

I'm a novice to bike eletric so I have been studing the Haynes wiring diagram :study: with your advice in mind and plan to do this, but want to make sure:

To connect the 2 Inforad wires to the licence plate light wires (this is a ignition controlled live?) so that its on when the side / main light switch is engaged. is this a ok setup?

Thanks :D

Sid Squid 15-03-09 09:44 AM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
You have a Curvy, so the number plate light isn't permanently on - if the lights aren't on the Inforad won't be powered either. I imagine that you usually have the lights on anyway so it may not matter - but I'd still connect it somewhere that's ignition controlled.

Lucas 15-03-09 10:28 PM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
cheers Sid, its all hooked up now and working, thanks for your adivce. :D

DarrenSV650S 15-03-09 10:33 PM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
I stuck the antenna to the inside of the tail and it is fine.

rictus01 15-03-09 10:48 PM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
Funnily enough Darrel ordered one of the £20 ones for himslef and me today, if there's room I'll stick it on the 404.

Cheers Mark.

Old Git 16-03-09 07:26 AM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
Anyone got an opinion as to if they are worth installing, looks to be just a flashing light or am I missing something?

tigersaw 16-03-09 07:36 AM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Old Git (Post 1823611)
Anyone got an opinion as to if they are worth installing, looks to be just a flashing light or am I missing something?

Yes its a just flashing light, but its a well built piece of kit and works well. It will also log your journeys for later viewing on google earth if you wish.

Different thread, but we were mulling over adding a self cancelling sounder to it last night, which I plan to sort out in the next week or three when I get a moment.

Sid Squid 16-03-09 07:50 AM

Re: Inforad installation advice for curvy SV
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Old Git (Post 1823611)
Anyone got an opinion as to if they are worth installing, looks to be just a flashing light or am I missing something?

Yes, it 's just a single LED - but that provides all the info that it needs to.

Click me.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarrenSV650S (Post 1823452)
I stuck the antenna to the inside of the tail and it is fine.

I considered putting the aerial in the tail piece but wondered if it might be obscured when I carry luggage, it would probably be fine but the cable is long enough to reach the screen so I put it there.


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